glowing header
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glowing header
just put a used motor i bought in my pulling truck 460 bbc started it up for the first time tonight and after a minute or two the header was getting red can timing do this (haven't timed in yet] or is it more fuel related? thanks eric
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dont kn ow if i got this right , buy a while ago on one of the forums someone said that if there is too much gas dumping in it would burn out into the headers and make them glow. this may sound crazy, but positive i resd it. art
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well guys ive had the same problem for awhile. sbc 11.1 tunnelram.ive checked the timing and even tried it at different #s.ive been told its runnin to lean and ive been told its runnin too rich.so its been sittin in the shop for awhile.i want to drive this damn car again.if it were the timing seems bnoth headers would glow.not just one.any of you guys live close by.lol
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Aha! Now we're getting someplace . . ONLY one bank is heating . . and . . . Which holes are the hottest?
Just a guess here, but I'd say you have a malfunctioning carb. Lean on one side . .
IF . . the engine (or Headers) on both sides heat equally, it's probably retarded timing (12-18°, that's a bunch) but only one side, that's fuel supply . . again, My guess . . and that might also depend upon the kind of intake manifold you have. That's why you need to look at which cylinders are the hottest . .
Heh, heh, just remember, as a "CONSULTANT" I have no responsibility for knowledge or outcome of the situation in which I've "Consulted"!
Just a guess here, but I'd say you have a malfunctioning carb. Lean on one side . .
IF . . the engine (or Headers) on both sides heat equally, it's probably retarded timing (12-18°, that's a bunch) but only one side, that's fuel supply . . again, My guess . . and that might also depend upon the kind of intake manifold you have. That's why you need to look at which cylinders are the hottest . .
Heh, heh, just remember, as a "CONSULTANT" I have no responsibility for knowledge or outcome of the situation in which I've "Consulted"!